Denique Coelum
Member
In the J.N.D. Bible, Leviticus 19 v 28 is quite explicit:
"And cuttings for a dead person shall ye not make in your flesh, nor put any tattoo writing upon you: I am Jehovah."
I'd love a tattoo. I'd have a scripture of some sort, possibly a massive crucifix across my chest. But I firmly believe that it is contrary to God's will for us to tattoo ourselves, so I would never get one, or encourage anyone else to. I feel the same way about piercing. I'd love to have a gold ring in my ear (roguish, piratical, a flavour of gypsy... mm...) but, as many have pointed out here, the body of the believer is a temple and should thus remain un-mutilated.
It's a controversial subject. One of my brethren friends was on a train one time, and he was sitting opposite a gentleman who was covered from head to foot in tattoos, literally covered in them. This chap must've caught my friend looking at him oddly, and so he asked something like, "Are you intimidated by me?". I don't know what my friend replied, but the tattooed gent said, "Well, look at this." He held out his arm, and there was a well-known scripture written on it, amongst various patterns and designs. It turned out that all of this guy's numerous tattoos were verses from the Bible, and he used his body to preach to people. He said he was an evangelist.
Now, I don't know what to make of that! The guy has good intentions, right enough, but will God prosper someone's labours if they go directly against a commandment of His in order to carry them out? That's a question I'm not equipped to answer.
"And cuttings for a dead person shall ye not make in your flesh, nor put any tattoo writing upon you: I am Jehovah."
I'd love a tattoo. I'd have a scripture of some sort, possibly a massive crucifix across my chest. But I firmly believe that it is contrary to God's will for us to tattoo ourselves, so I would never get one, or encourage anyone else to. I feel the same way about piercing. I'd love to have a gold ring in my ear (roguish, piratical, a flavour of gypsy... mm...) but, as many have pointed out here, the body of the believer is a temple and should thus remain un-mutilated.
It's a controversial subject. One of my brethren friends was on a train one time, and he was sitting opposite a gentleman who was covered from head to foot in tattoos, literally covered in them. This chap must've caught my friend looking at him oddly, and so he asked something like, "Are you intimidated by me?". I don't know what my friend replied, but the tattooed gent said, "Well, look at this." He held out his arm, and there was a well-known scripture written on it, amongst various patterns and designs. It turned out that all of this guy's numerous tattoos were verses from the Bible, and he used his body to preach to people. He said he was an evangelist.
Now, I don't know what to make of that! The guy has good intentions, right enough, but will God prosper someone's labours if they go directly against a commandment of His in order to carry them out? That's a question I'm not equipped to answer.